3CX Develops 10 Key New Features for Its IP PBX in Only 20 Weeks

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Release Summary: London, UK - 24 June 2008 - 3CX (http://www.3cx.com)
has announced the release of version 6.0 of 3CX Phone System for
Windows. The most recent version of the award-winning and software-based
PBX ships with 10 key new enterprise-level features such as call
conferencing, paging and Windows 2008 support. These 10 new features
were developed by the international software development company
in only 20 weeks.

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Release Body: Call conferencing, Paging and Windows 2008 support
among major features added to software-based 3CX Phone System
for Windows in record time

"We
are very excited to launch this new version of 3CX Phone System for Windows. 3CX'
development team has proved that we can turn around new versions
and new features in record time. What would take years on traditional
PBXs takes only months on a software-based PBX like ours; simply
because the structure is much more manageable" said Nick Galea,
CEO at 3CX.

"With
our new Windows 2008 support, organizations can virtualize the
PBX and run a phone system without the need for an appliance or
an extra server. This means lower administration costs, no extra
hardware and less energy consumption."

3CX
Phone System for Windows allows businesses to completely break
free from the restrictions of costly hardware-based, proprietary
phone systems. It also includes many other features that make
3CX Phone System easy to install, configure, manage and use; helping
businesses increase employees' mobility and productivity.

Four
available editions: Small Business, Pro, Enterprise and Free

3CX
Phone System is available in four editions, all supporting an
unlimited number of extensions. The Free edition is limited to
8 simultaneous calls, whereas, the commercial editions can be
extended beyond that and have a more extensive feature set. The
Small Business version supports up to 8, the Pro version up to
16 and the Enterprise edition supports up to 32 simultaneous calls.
Call capacity can be expanded with upgrade packs. A detailed edition
comparison chart can be found on http://www.3cx.com/phone-system/edition-comparison.html.